THE STATE OF IRELAND.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
(reuter’s telegrams.)
London, December 2.
The Irish Executive has issued a proclamation prohibiting the summoning of meetings called with a view to the intimidation of tenants to refuse to pay rents. The Times, in a leading article today on the state of Ireland, urges continued firmness on the part of the Government in the enforcement of respect for the law, and believes that by such firmness the struggle now proceeding will be shortened.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 771, 10 December 1886, Page 25
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